The JMU College of Businesses is pleased to welcome Exie Huntington, a University Programs Specialist from Google, who will be presenting "Career and Internship Opportunities in the Business Side of Google."

Congratulations to the Computer Information Systems Department, which has been ranked number two in the nation by College Factual, a site that uses outcomes-based data to guide students through the college selection process.

On Saturday, December 6, over 150 Computer Information Systems students, multiple faculty members, and three representatives from KPMG attended the CIS 484 (Information Systems Development and Implementation) Final Presentations.

Do you desire to accelerate your career path? Aspire to hold a high-level management position? Want to unleash your leadership potential?

JMU’s College of Business has the perfect program for you. If you are a mid-level manager with a minimum five years of professional work experience and interested in acquiring skills and abilities necessary for successful transition into C-Suite level positions, the Executive Leadership MBA may be just what you need.

Our program is not a general part-time MBA; nor is it a traditional executive MBA. Our curriculum has a strong and highly engaging leadership focus while providing technical skills and abilities necessary for successful transition into high-level positions.

What makes us unique?

Small cohort sizes ensure high level of interaction with professors and other students

Synchronous online instruction paired with Saturday residencies once per month in McLean, VA make us convenient and well suited for busy life-styles

Monday, March 16, 2015 | 4:00 p.m. | Madison Union Ballroom, Warren Campus Center: The College of Business welcomes guest speaker, Alice Rivlin from Brookings Institution. She will be giving a speech entitled: "Health and Health Care: Can We Improve Both at Sustainable Cost?"

Wednesday, March 25, 2015 | 4:00 p.m. | Godwin Hall, Room 382: The College of Business welcomes guest speaker, Carol Graham from Brookings Institution. Graham will be giving a speech entitled: "The Pursuit of Happiness in the U.S. Compared to Other Countries: Inequality, Agency, Optimism and Life Chances."

Wednesday, April 8, 2015 | 4:00 p.m. | Zane Showker Hall, Room G1: The Economics Department and the Gilliam Center welcome guest speaker, David Colander from Middlebury College. He will be giving a speech entitled: "Complexity and the Art of Public Policy."

Friday, April 17, 2015 | 3:30 p.m. | Zane Showker Hall, Room 106: The College of Business welcomes guest speaker, Debra Stevens Fitzgerald from Blue Ridge Community College and the Harrisonburg Planning Commission. She will be giving a speech entitled: "Economic Issues of Urban Planning in the City of Harrisonburg."

On April 23, 2015 the CoB welcomes Alice Rivlin, the first woman to be Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve (1996-99), the founder and first Director of the Congressional Budget Office, and a recipient of a MacArthur “genius” grant, among many other important positions and honors. She will speak on “The Rising Cost of Health in the United States.”